by AbramIsaac » Dec 31st, '11, 10:05
You show potential, for sure. You are good at what you do, you just need a better mic and maybe work on your mixing. Far from a bad track though, as your lyrics and overall delivery are tight.
Haystak is pretty much untouchable though, even by an established artist. If you're less famous, you're ignored. If you're more famous, you are only giving him attention. In the eyes of his followers, he's pretty much infallible. He's got one of the most loyal followings in the underground, having a movement second to only the juggalos.
Insiders can tear him up though. The people that know him personally. Brabo Gator ripped him up on several songs, airing out his dirty laundry and exposing him for what he is.
It's sad, really. Stak used to be so legit. He was one of the realest artists in the south. He made some great songs. After his grandmother died, he sort of lost the soul in his songs. Now he's a selfish, desperate and arrogant caricature of the artist he once was.
Listen to My First Day and tell me this guy didn't have something special. If nothing else, he had a level of honesty in his songs that was refreshing.
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